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Everett Lynn Thorndike

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Birthplace: Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: December 28, 1965 (83)
New York, New York County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Newport, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Edward Roberts Thorndike and Abigail 'Abbie' Brewer Thorndike (Ladd)
Brother of Dr. Ashley Horace Thorndike, PhD; Edward 'Ted' Lee Thorndike and Mildred Lovina Thorndike

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About Lynn Thorndike

Everett 'Lynn' Thorndike

Thorndike was born on 24 July 1882, in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States; died on 28 December 1965, at the Columbia University Club, New York, New York County, New York. He was an American historian of medieval science and alchemy.

Thorndike studied at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (Bachelor of Arts, 1902), and then medieval history at Columbia University (Master of Arts 1903, Doctorate 1905). Thorndike's doctoral dissertation (1905) was about "The Place of Magic in the Intellectual History of Europe," which he went on to link with the historical development of experimental science.

He began teaching medieval history at Northwestern University in 1907. He moved to Western Reserve University in 1909 and stayed there until 1924. Columbia University lured him away in fall 1924 and he taught there until he retired from teaching in 1950. Thorndike continued to publish for an additional ten years and in 1957 received the Sarton Medal from the History of Science Society. He also served as president of the American Historical Association.

Counter to Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt who argued that the Italian Renaissance was a separate phase, Thorndike believed that most of the political, social, moral and religious phenomena which are commonly defined as Renaissance seemed to be almost equally characteristic of Italy at any time from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries.

Among his books on magic and science are: A History of Magic and Experimental Science (8 vol., 1923–58), spanning the period from early Christianity through early modern Europe to the end of the 17th century; and Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century (1929). Thorndike also wrote The History of Medieval Europe (1917, 3d ed. 1949) and translated the medieval astronomical textbook De sphaera mundi of Johannes de Sacrobosco.

Published Works:

  • The Place of magic in the intellectual history of Europe 1905
  • The True Roger Bacon 1916
  • History of medieval Europe, 1917
  • Medieval Europe, its development & civilization, 1920
  • Galen: the man and his times 1922
  • Peter of Abano: a medieval scientist 1923
  • History of magic and experimental science. 1923
  • Dates in intellectual history: the fourteenth century. 1945
  • Check-list of rotographs in the history of natural and occult science 1934
  • Traditional medieval tracts concerning engraved astrological images. 1947
  • Sphere of Sacrobosco and its commentators. 1949
  • Outline of medieval and modern history 1929
  • Science and thought in the fifteenth century; studies in the history of medicine and surgery, natural and mathematical science, philosophy, and politics. 1963
  • Michael Scot. 1965
  • University records and life in the Middle Ages 1975

NOTE: He was the brother of Edward Lee Thorndike

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Lynn Thorndike's Timeline

1882
July 24, 1882
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1965
December 28, 1965
Age 83
New York, New York County, New York, United States
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Riverside Cemetery, Newport, Penobscot County, Maine, United States